This time I took my Canon S100 out on a few different Painter Poles with the Palo Alto adapter. One pole is around 16′ fully extended, and then I wanted to test out my 30′ (30 feet) Unger Pole. These are video examples, but ideally it would be best suited for still photography.

Now you have to try the 30′ Unger pole on the electric skateboard!
I did something similar with a pool pole last summer! I used it to film people jumping from cliffs (up to 78′ high!) Check out the video: https://vimeo.com/31816709

@Joel – Yeah I think the Image Stabilization helps. Next i’ll try my Sony HX9V because I think it has the best in camera stabilization. But a GoPro will still perform well. With a wide angle view it helps mask some of that shakiness.

@Rick – Some poles will fit depending on how far they collapse. I was able to fit this 9′ Unger in my small Honda Fit. I have mounted some DSLR cameras to my shorter poles, but I think you’ll know what your limitations are. I wouldn’t try to tilt the pole vertically if you’re using a weak pole. Horizontal is best for DSLR cameras, but for GoPro or Point and Shoot cameras I can hold the pole vertically.